Traditional Watches vs. Smartwatches: The Debate on Style, Functionality, and Necessity

This topic might get me in trouble, but we need to talk about it. Traditional watches versus smartwatches. You see, there are two completely different things that a lot of people might argue shouldn’t really be a conversation we need to have. But this is something that’s very important to some people. I’m looking at you, ugly. So this is a smartwatch, right? With this, you can actually track your fitness, track your health, your blood sugar, your blood oxygen, all that stuff. Great. You also get your notifications in real time. So if somebody takes your phone, you can get to see it. You can reply messages from here. But that’s something that a lot of people don’t even want. They don’t like it. If I put my phone away, I want it to be away so that nobody is disturbing me with notifications and I’m not seeing phone calls buzzing on my wrist. That is the argument for some people. Some other people think it’s very effective. It’s very useful to be able to take your calls in the toilet, to be able to know when you’re about to have a heart attack. It is C. I mean, of course, it’s definitely necessary for your health purposes. there’s other people that argue that this is completely useless and you should probably spend your time on a traditional timepiece. As a matter of fact, I am a watch collector myself and I have a bunch of traditional Timepieces myself. But here’s the thing that I’ve noticed. I have never actually tried to use one of my timepieces to tell the time. That’s not what they are made for, I think, at least that’s what I believe most of the time because a regular traditional smartwatch or a smartphone is more accurate, I end up checking the time on my phone or on my smartwatch. So this begs the question, does it actually make more sense to own traditional pieces or is it more meaningful to get one of this? Let me know what you think in the comment section. And please, no fighting cause I know you people are going to fight. You are welcome.